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Career information
 

You will find information material below about different types & licenses of aircraft technicians in various fields of specialisation.

A factsheet describes the requirements, training content and duration, working environment

and further training opportunities.

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All information are based on European and Swiss national regulations.

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Important Terms & Abbreviations

Abbreviations and important terms

Good to know...

You will find explanations of important terms and abbreviations incl. licenses that you will come across frequently in the factsheets and training programmes.

EASA Part-66 AML Cat. A

EASA Part-66
AML Cat. A licenses

This section refers to Cat. A licenses for aeroplanes with different types of propulsion.

Turbine engine

| A1

Piston engine

​​| A2

This section refers to Cat. A licenses for helicopters with different types of propulsion.

Turbine engine

| A3

Piston engine

​​| A4

EASA Part-66 AML Cat. B1

EASA Part-66

AML Cat. B1 licenses

This section refers to Cat. B licenses for aeroplanes with different types of propulsion.

Turbine engine

| B1.1

Piston engine

​​| B1.2

This section refers to Cat. B licenses for helicopters with different types of propulsion.

Turbine engine

| B1.3

Piston engine

​​| B1.4

EASA Part-66 AML Cat. B2 & B2L

EASA Part-66

AML Cat. B2 & B2L license

This section refers to a Cat. B2
& B2L license
 for aeroplanes and helicopters
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Aeroplanes & Helicopters

Aeroplanes

| B2

​​​​| B2L

EASA Part-66

AML Cat. B3 license

This section refers to Cat. B3 licenses
for small aeroplanes with piston engines
and specific restrictions.

Piston engine
(Light Aviation)

Piston engine
(Light Aviation)

| B3

EASA Part-66 AML Cat. B3
National S-Licenses

Components

National S-Licenses

Composite

Sheetmetal

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